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Effect of bioavailable arsenic fractions on the collembolan community in an old abandoned mine waste
Mine waste from abandoned mines poses a risk to soil ecosystems due to the dispersion of arsenic (As) in the mine waste to the nearby soil environment. Because the bioavailability of As varies depending on the...
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Korean Reality Television-Travel Shows in Constructing Latin American Cultural Identities (2010–Present)
Latin America was, and still is, the most “Far West” (with a question mark in “West”) region for South Koreans. There have been no significant sociocultural exchanges/encounters between Latin America and South Ko...
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Acoustic source detection for climate systems via computational fluid dynamics for improved cabin comfort
In order to address the increased relevance of vehicle cabin acoustics as a constituent of the overall passenger’s comfort in automobiles, precise and predictive methodologies approaches are required to identi...
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Effect of soil water content on heavy mineral oil biodegradation in soil
We investigated the limits and extent of heavy mineral oil biodegradation at different soil water levels and evaluated soil biological activity with regard to its usefulness for monitoring bioremediation proce...
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Open AccessAcute toxicity and cytotoxicity evaluation of Dendrobium moniliforme aqueous extract in vivo and in vitro
Dendrobium moniliforme (L.) Sw., an herb of the Orchidaceae family, has long been used in traditional medicine to strengthen bones, nourish the stomach, and promote the production of bodily fluid. Recently, polys...
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Effects of feed restriction to enhance the profitable farming of blackhead seabream Acanthopagrus schlegelii schlegelii in sea cages
The feed intake, growth and body composition of juvenile blackhead seabream Acanthopagrus schlegelii schlegelii (Sparidae) (5.6 g fish−1) were investigated for 16 weeks in sea cages under seven repetitive feeding...
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Phosphorylated S6K1 is a possible marker for endocrine therapy resistance in hormone receptor-positive breast cancer
Cross-talk between the estrogen receptor and the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is one of the mechanisms of endocrine therapy resistance, and the phosphorylated S6 kinase 1(p-S6K1) is known to be...
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Triple-negative breast cancer: correlation between imaging and pathological findings
This study was designed to investigate the mammography and ultrasound findings of triple-negative breast cancer and to compare the results with characteristics of ER-positive/PR-negative/HER2-negative breast c...
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Prognostic effects of doctor-associated diagnostic delays in osteosarcoma
In this retrospective study, we evaluated to what extent diagnostic delays impact prognosis in osteosarcoma.
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Growth patterns of osteosarcoma predict patient survival
In this retrospective study, we assessed tumor growth patterns as visualized on MR images, and examined whether tumor growth patterns correlate with clinicopathologic variables. In addition, we also evaluated ...
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Effect of increases in tumor volume after neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the outcome of stage II osteosarcoma regardless of histological response
We assessed volume changes after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and evaluated relations between tumor size changes and clinical characteristics. In addition, we sought to determine whether tumor size change influenc...
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Postoperative Infection and Survival in Osteosarcoma Patients
The clinical impact of postoperative deep infection on survival remains controversial in osteosarcoma patients. The authors identified 31 osteosarcoma patients that developed a deep infection within 1 year of ...
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Relationships between plain-film radiographic patterns and clinicopathologic variables in AJCC stage II osteosarcoma
In this retrospective study, we assessed the plain-film radiographic patterns of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage II osteosarcoma and analyzed the relationship between these patterns and clinico...
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Activation of the mTOR signaling pathway in breast cancer and its correlation with the clinicopathologic variables
Rapamycin and its analogues are currently being tested in clinical trials as novel–targeted anticancer agents. Pre-clinical studies that used breast cancer cell lines have suggested that p-Akt or p-S6K1 expres...
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Reconstruction with pasteurized autograft for distal tibial tumor
Primary malignant tumors of the distal tibia are rare. With advances in various treatment modalities, limb salvage for tumors of the distal tibia has been indicated for selected cases. This study examined whet...
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AMPK Regulation of Cardiac Metabolism in Heart Disease
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays an important role in regulating cardiac metabolism, and once stimulated, AMPK turns on ATP-generating mechanisms believed to be essential in maintaining a normal heart...
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Pasteurized autograft–prosthesis composite for distal femoral osteosarcoma
We examined the survivorship and functional outcome of the pasteurized autograft–prosthesis composite for distal femoral osteosarcoma. We also evaluated complications including nonunion, loosening, bony resorp...
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Heat transfer of an evaporating liquid on a horizontal plate
We consider a horizontal static liquid layer on a planar solid boundary. The layer is evaporating when the plate is heated. Vapor recoil and thermo-capillary are discussed along with the effect of mass loss an...
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The Revival Wave Induced Spontaneously in a BZ-Type Mixture
We have examined the unusual behavior of wave propagation in the BrO3 - - 1,4- cyclohexanedione - ferroin reaction system. Two patterns of traveling wave have been induced spontaneously with long ...